Canada - Algonquin Regiment - A black and white photo of Sergeants J Armitage and W Huckazalie and Corporal N Paget on a Sergeants course in Canada in 1939 along with three Sergeants of the 48th Highland Regiment

Canada - Algonquin Regiment - A black and white photo of Walter Little, Member of the Provincial Parliament, and Major Evoy, 'C' Company Commander, inspecting Signal Platoon at Kirkland Lake in Canada in July 1938

2nd Bn, Royal Berkshire Regiment - A colour photo of the gravestone of Private Arthur Wilmot Paget who was killed in action on 1st December 1917 and is buried in Tyne Cot Cemetery in Belgium. The photograph was taken in summer 2004 Photographer: Mr J Chapman

1st Bn, Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white photograph of 4 Platoon of "B" Company taken on 27th April 1994 in Alma Barracks, Catterick, Yorkshire. The photograph was taken shortly after the amalgamation of the Gloucestershire Regiment (28th/61st) and the Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment (49th, 62nd, 66th & 99th)

1st Bn, Wiltshire Regiment - A sepia photograph of the winning Battalion team that won the Natal Challenge Cup and the Maritzburg Challenge cup in 1910 with, in the rear row left to right, Private Farmer, Private Bigwood, Private Diffel, Private Colenut, L/Corporal Corbin, Private Francis and Sergeant Barker; in the middle row again from left to right, are Private Maslin (kneeling), Private Paget (seated), Captain Carter, Lieutenant Colonel Warden, Lieutenant Broome and L/Corporal Andrews. In the middle front are Privates Bromham and Butler

1st/4th Bn, Wiltshire Regiment - A sepia group photograph of the Sergeants in Delhi, India in 1915. It shows, in the rear row, from left to right, Sergeants Whatley, Huntley, Fluck, Holbrook, Stafford, Simmons and Waters. In the 2nd row, from left to right, are Sergeants Henley, Bowles, Hopkins, Card, Powney, Fetham, Blake, Garrett, Howe, Stoppard, Opie, Randell, Jones, Bretlain and Marsh. In the 3rd row, agan left to right,, are Sergeants Raine, Munday, Whittaker, Green, Graway, Chard, Leppard, Lenton, Holland, Wallis, Paget, Smith, Burns, Feltham, Grainger, Bailey and Kimber. The 4th row has Sergeant Rowes, Notley,Ellwood and Liddiard, Major Armstrong, Colonel Radnor, Captain (Adjutant) Bond, Sergeants Slick, Thorne, Hare and Thomas.. In the front are Sergeants Cooper, Bryant, Day, Humphries, Stowe, Randell, Drewitt, Walker, Sprag and Hoad. [Note the names are from the notes made by Sergeant Notley in the album, some of the names may have been misspelt]. Sergeant Munday later won the Distinguished Conduct Medal in Palestine in 1917 and Major Armstrong was killed in action whilst in command of the Battalion.

Wiltshire Regimental Depot - A black and white photo of the Devizes and Regimental Depot Miniature rifle club who were the winners of Wiltshire County League, Division, Wiltshire Times Cup and Kynoch Shield all 1936-7. Photographer; Edmonds H.R., Devizes - 2 copies